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r Til ADVOCATE. PuiLlKIID WXRKLY. JOSH BELL TOW ILL, Editor and Manau N. R. Batlv, Associate Editor. Vk? Advorata Publifhing Co. (Joint Slock.) Katesbur^. s*. C. ^B SUBSCRIPTION TRICE: ^hr on3 tiab ..! f ilk soktd* H| PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. IADYEltTiSING JIATES.^ Transit-tit advertisements one do per iaoh for fir.-t insertion, lifty ci per inch for each subsequent insert v, Sale, Want, Found am' other not and Business Locals, ten cents for 3fords and one cent for each two \v< additional, each iii?er.ion. OMoial advertisements at His i allowed by law. J" Special and other rates quoted u application to this office. ^COMMUNICATIONS. The Advocate will publish r< ahle letters on awv subject of gen lStcvect, w hen n< coni| unied with atao and addre-s of the writer. Ai vaooi and defamatory articles will PI noticed. Li ve correspondents wi i in every section of the county. Entered cs second class matter at r' Bateshurg Post OlH> e. WEDNESDAY March 13th, 190 Wc have been verv much ar.noyet the complaints coming from >ur icribers i n account of the fuilure The Advocate reaching them. W< not object to the subscribers mak complaint, tins is as it should be, t pay for their papers, and have a ri to them. We have reported the gi negligence to the Post Ofliice Dep; inent repeatedly, but without i remedy. We are glad to aiinou that the inspector will be here soi time this week, and it is the iutent of The Advocate to have hiui go c the route and see where the fault I We do not intend ,o stop until I thing is remedied. To our aubscril one and all. let us know when your per fails to trake its appearat "Kick"' at your cilice, and we i '-kick''at our ?fflce. By both ki we will make it so warm ihut the prrs w ill turn lip. The action of the Congress of H Ualted States in refusing uu upp-opi I tiou to ttie South Carolina Intern! ft nud West Indian Exposition at 1 ut Moment was quite u surprise 0 << people and to the country at lai mmgm - The lower Home of Congress s ct h is disclosed a species of pr? meatless wlnc!> can iind no lodgeni in the bruin and ear of a pad statesman. And it is to Le dsplo that Iheb^iuBuig w ? i it i mil i i 111111 not lli^^^pona c in only Und cuiiTCerpait ill the inexcusable .malignity will ft which federal officers and soldieri ft plied the torcli and buri ed up tbi P houses and household guudt iiud substances of innocent and defence le?t women anil children in the war between the States. T1 e following was a private e e tc thi Kino-*, but .t is so in icj> like the author, and it is believed that every re; der would like to read any thing from Lee (Junter, it is gi ven to the pul>r ? I'c. l alesburg has never suit away one of i.er uojs more beloved by every i ne th in Lee (Jui'ter. We would he glad to huv e an ai t ids from Ins facile pen at any time. EnsJoy, A in., Mch., S, iOOL Dear J-diii:1 enclose O. K.. for $.1 03 for a year's. FUbverij tii n to The Advocate. I am glad t?? know that ynn arc gsuing <4 t soiroedn paper. Long may it li*e to e'ironiele the ar-ival of the newly. horn and lie about the virtues of the ^ * deceased, to make historic the visit's of.I no. Brown ?ohi- best giri in Sleepy iiwiiun, mid in II el k II 11> * lie \V > r! ll (lit* virtue of DeWilts Little ,'arly His-r<. Tri.fti???r that your subscription books r?iy show cash receipts. ini'ca.l of foul jvoid ??U potatoes, nod tloit ^ ?<fe?i?<|i|cnt s ib-n riber* ?o?i (h-se li-nd? who horiow their ini>;hb>r*ti pipar, may soli-r the terror* that u*ait nil l w irk era of iniquity. I a III, Sympathetic illy Y ilr ?. L. C. ('.UN rait. I'r.na Maiiciia. V. ?? are glad f? "ay Ihe health of our ! con. in ii a icy is improving. Our people nr- not wailing for the hinlf? to coair, neitliwr the wild flow- i era to Id < am ? til'y are phiti'ii.g corn! getier. II). Mr. O-oar Hartley jjgvf n*i imlrr- ! tninrmuit I i?t Times lay nijbt for 11?? benefit!.f the young people of our com- i niinity. Toe ? ?? a*i.?n wa< much en- \ joyed bv nil who a tended In <h eike ' walk C'-nte-t. Mr. ('{ifti.ti ral'n?? and Ir' Mi^ M.i)'Itid^cll were tLe prize win-J 11 rs Mr. \V. M. f'uMa v w:ll li id it nice-- ' ^ n.iry to seratell where it dors nt i eh? i 31 r. Jof in I'die Towill \v:is in oui : town Kriilav. He hp,mud as much at i Iioinr. as when in his smi-Mim. c. v. j; I'tin Fairvicw. y IvIi111r e- I T);v^ i.t noticed any news in The A Ivncnte from this iiiaCr , j i since she made her change from Sn'iida i to Hateshorr, I will {{ *" } oil a few , | dots. We think lli<? Itateshur^ A?lv <cate accoi.il to none. The toiintf I'.Uitor is ' ' mi excellent one. We row li ivr th- Inr2?.st snow cn a t l l.e t. rolli 11 wc have had this int-r. " L .?i ru-: i will be ol much brnofl. t?? " 5 ^ ..this community is ver- a of Mr. Ben- ? ?na?? ni? Goft and Uta. A. P. Laka, a have been very ill, but w?ar? glad " nay both are i-nprovlng rapidly. Mr. Jobn Matlh?*s lias just i turned frutu a business trip to Newb ry. '** 11 r. Thou. Matthews was made leci pruuu ngaiu?li s a girt. Our uivrcLaut, llr. U. \V. Matlhvs , is do.tig no excellent- business. The Fuirview school was out FriJ and M>*. Jas. Whittle, the Batssbu atl t, was present, anJ took the pi tos. This is earlier than usual for 1.00 The "piny woods" hava been Call .CO the back woods but they are rapit coming to the trout, if not alrea there. .... Thtre.hufc been si me rotten stoi in this trctioii for highir pr'ce, but i ar looks like a tower pr.ee will be the Nits ?ult> '"n" Island ire* ten All tie Creek Dots. Ah good old antihetioti times couii ^ back again, eousii: Enipsgetting you again, and lite moon ?i raising rite ! good crops, well u good crop of t *>(),) gri# or something like w hat w# i folks ust to call it the scarlet fev what Pi.ys y\>U Drs. line wia'her I throat diseases. Koine relation I gu< Nid- Well, I hope we will have the pleas. of votii g about the 2d day of Mar ion- who must we vote for, can't say w| not good me didnot the T.cglelutor tell Hit- Who to vote for, no do you tkiok tin will be u iiuf candidates for every ni the to vote, )n if they will begin rite a* to come out, don't be like the i Id * _r_ minis chickens all hatch out the sai time, now don't say anything abc them or Mosey backs getting away am not mad let us call cousin Wood 1 by <a** George tother d.?y, it mu-t be t? ,ub- healthy about the standing Jai > ol George is gettirg young too. What ? d^ money worth in Batosburg, I haye ling little cotton, but money is two hi hey at Die cti<y of Johnston, can't ssll. 1 gbt you have any guano in your town it ross ,s g, oilt or no account tint you eai art- nor give away let me know that 1") all the sort I ever get holt of Now w nee you barter guano for Butti?eH delivi uic- eri net fall, what is the matter with doll Reynold's, he works hard all the we? ver get up early Sunday moining pi ics. some oats in his buggy and off fir t this : ,|av. and it is srettinr thicker. uiiur a then in tlie night. I.uck to yoW Han pa- i sl.itIt not tell it. I am *\ailing, ice. K . D, ,vill i-ks "I'e'ion I>hacts." Pa Your papar haa b*en a weakly visit to us for some time and as ive ha seen nothing from he'e in your ci the u*unr, it is with no litt'e degree r'a* pleasure tbut we give you a few brie ate Peliou is a new town located on t the p.rrv extension 23 miles from Colui to bia and It miles from Perry. It is si "ile- | rounded by industrious, energetic pi 'hi? p!e, such as Lexington County atwa tty affords. Our town is building up rapi **nl ly. Oui mer. bants Messrs. D. P. Sliui ri -?* ! i ert and D. U. Spltaltr, are doing1 fed | liniiJsome busine s. Several car loa el'' : guano have been sold here this seaso k||^t^^hi^^^Killian, the^^icient 1 several days with her Iriemniis^^BnI j nie Wi-e, has returned to her home in , I Rock HiII. i | Dr. I). It. Kueece of ilie I.orena sec*) tiov l as moved to Pelion. * i Our people congratulate themselves j on securing the services of sui It a prr' J fessioiial man. lie has already made | many f iends here, and we predict for . him long and continued pr< sperity. ; We welcome him and his pleasant * family in our midst. | Tli* small gtnin crop is promising. O.ir Postmaster, Mr* J. I). Haiti-] win ger made a flying visit to the noine I folks near Rntesburg Saturday and re- ! turned Monday accompanied by his i j mother Mrs II. W. Haitiwanger. A. B.C. Eetlilclu-m Hroilingg. Mr. F. C. Aidridge w ho has baen s:ck ] f r some time with the g ippe s able to b-.i out again, Mr. Samuel Co loin anil family spent last Sunday w:th Mr. W. R. lire. Wr ! ike lo ?re i ur neighbors, Mr. .I. M. Col'um has been utte..ding i-oiirl ut Mis> HI I a Al lridge n cliari.* tig young i lady of our section spent lust Friday in bate burg visiting h-rsis er. Mr. Torn Hit* who lives in Augusta | is visit lights parent*, Mr. and Mrs | I Jonah lliie. We are glad to have | >ur fuikj coins back to sec us. We'ire glad to sty our wheat crap' > it now Hoiiri-lin.it and wr hop* for n]( g-.oil c op. Mr. I llitcof Mitesbnrg was inji our suction Thursday night visiting ji his p.-: runt-. s Mr. Carlton Ahhidge and family : spent the day in our srrtioti last Sunday visiting home folks. ' Mr. Sainnvl Colltitn is n.?w a'ck with j the grippe. Mrs II .rriet C >!lu:n who ha* been ( sick for sotni* ti ne, is now able to be op again. , >!rs. K'i/abelh Oorder is very sh k t with the grippe. ( M .ssCerrie Mains has returned l on e t after ?pe nling several week* with tier j > sister, at Wat r n II . 1 t J.ikie. i v ( Fl>X I It* III <4. j (| The health of our section i> very ' () good Ht preimr. j p There h * not heon very murlt quarto j ; haired yet, th wjjh m hi haul t lit on jh v, I lit* WM'k and Sunday t?">. ! { .Mr. .1. E. Riser, meridian; ar.d post- " rasti r at Fox, is preparing to ?*rihirge l? lis til.oudy a oil equipped store house. Mr. *iwi. '1'. Ktheredge and his no * oiiiplint.ed daughter, Mis* Hessie \ i.-it- ^ id relatives in John? on quite recent- 11,1 y j^' The } aur.g men of llii- and :tt!j<-i ing | >m hi it it i tie? gathered a*. Mr. Will ] t!a< k's la?t Thursilav night expecting * k ia', hut the fair lasme* "? nine up < ^ airsing ' an I they h*il only a stag ^ artv of Kl lv?ys. ! ?' The yoni'g people enjoyed thrnise \c< ^ t (he social at Mr. M.S. Calif hmaii's or I mi i i ii ii i ? bo night given in honor of th? Ml to QuttUbauoi of Kkwbcrrj . Guess what young man ran sa r*~ that nobody could tall what ha v ei Cal aaya ha buret the wind. Buol to News from Dujiont. Ara you all of the fact that I March to-day? ,r? Blow, blow! March winds blow lo_ Blow us April, If you fdease, U8 Blow away the cold whit* snow led Blow the leaves out on the tree 1I\ Blow the ice from off tha bro??V?, d\ Set thalr merry wa'era free; Blow dead leaves from woody ik< ed Sbow the violets to me. It It seems that there Is seme grer.t " traction m uic netn.iny ae? lion some of th? young ladies of this c< munity, an some of them hare modi their home. One quite re*, eotly , yesterday, Miss Fanny Bcdeubai ?t sinter of the Rev. Prof. Bedeabou nK was mar-ied to Mr. J. Q. RulT. ror were a;i o;ade sad by bar departure ,le the is one of our most domestic girl We are sorry to say that Misse* E er' mie and Kppie Etheredge have ha< ^or severe attack of gii|pe, but we Ma glud to leport they are convulrsitig ,re Tt.a candidates are out in a rush, < >c'' called to-day. We wish it were in 10? power to give Iht'Ui ?H an office, u* as it is, 'hey are all married, ore \ sr* suit us as well nn the other. a" Our sclift'l at meadow, taught aJ l'rof. B. B. Hare will elds next Fri< r?" 1 guers the ciiildreu are loosing 1 ward to the time with happy l:ea j for they all expect a treat, we 1 j glad to say the school has been a s cess tbis y?ar, the patrons have b well pleased. Well Mr. Elitor, we will have praise you for sending out such a n sy paper. I think it has improved much since it has moved to Hatesbu I au vorry to say the ugh there is < ijf great cbjeclion we have to it. J remove the bottle and jug from ,jj .lower right hand corner aud it will }r :t model paper. y With best wishes te The Advocat ij{' Violel f' Brother Nick's Nice Nacku a be nd Nubby Knocks. jel (Continued from last issue.) Batesburg is a first class town ari fl t Is mark t ?' diem ready to that the Advocate Is and will f{ ?* class in every respect. Why, w! or I think of this progrenvive town yr wonder is how we have ever been a u|. to tfet alc^g without the Advoc: 0f Take her exfc^ded and still extend f, mercantile business |presided os llf owned and controlled, hy men wh reputations are well established in Jr_ mercantile world. Among the thii ,Q they otrer for sale may be found a VJ thing from a tooth pick to a mount howitzer. litre too is a hank?nom your swamp up local hanks, hut National Bank. That is to e.ay < tlMt makes it* own money. Why! just iiiakrs my hea''s vim to think o! makes it out of old rags, old damaj Tdrnl? of thousBB^^^ro^t-nn it b< ; otherwise, when three such men (bun ! among u?) as Dr. Titnmertnan thai sturdy old Roman, whom everybody | knows, honors end respects, j Whit Watson, the son of Rev, | A. B. Watson whom we all know and j love? Whit is atf?ble, kind,and obligj ing?full of hope?hopes that if rraj lized w:II soon make hi.n more than lone of us. Clarence Asbill the ar| couiplished Teller who was reared at I Ridge Spring, but has east his lot among us. The Bate-burg National Bank at present is I aving its money made by contract, but so soon as every thing can I s gotten ready the work will be done here. Of wi.ieh time due notice will tie given in the Advocate, so tl at there may be no delay in bringing in the tilings mentioned above. And I rre too is located the Bites burg Cotton Mill presided over by that prince of cottou miil men, Mr. Foster. The factory | eople call tuui the'Super' a'd say lit* is the best Super they have ever worked for, This well said of J ny man. Mr. Foster and the owners 01 the mill evidently believe in the doctrine of expansion, if we judge from the way things have lieen expandiag over there within the past year. The llilll . n? e I. -1- ? * * ? * * - .mi au iut qui.It'll [HtM I ft* capacity ami a large commodious weaving ahcd ha* been added to t lie main building. Hons*9 for the operative* have, and arc still b?ind built very fast but not fast enough for those who wish to occupy them. Now reader what 1 have written is of the Hat?*hurg of to- j day- I am almost afraid to indulge ' 013 self in visions of her future. Her' electric s!r*et r.ii'ways, electiic !igh?s and Cotton Seed Oil Mill, with inner onaller cut* rprises are within the pus labilities of her near future. Now of my mind not the be*t anon; t the bits iiui which has come to thi* Low 11. is the Advocate .111J its Kdltor. j [ am so overwhelming impreiseJ with lie good that w.II come to us because )( this news paper enterpri 918 lh.it 1 . just ful like ottering may services to he Kaitor t<? ?et type?would do i| >ut my wife >a>? 1 am too old. my ling I. IWU 9UII, illiu I WOIIIU llUVi' a gl'eV >oU;li of it. Well, ! said maybe I < oulil Cett'ne place of d 1 Well, I ion\ 1 kc he tilin*, but tliev say his wmk is to r??rry tlie Editor and tiie printers, urn over the ink bottles, put papers a the wrong place, ami oilier od.i jobs f like nature I suppose it is si! time ( n keep tli- pi inters aw ike and to put hi Editor oil Irs 'list he in.iy | rrite spicy editorial-. My wife says ( lie thinks I'll bs a great success then. | i I shall cull and find nut the parlicuirs from the Editor at an earlv date. Another thing which in-pim me iih hope is vhat the Advocate hns an litor. Editors not common in our ?y. hi have a gre?i many quill 1 i\h r , but few E 'it -r*. I mean by n lis. a man w ho has i otivicliona nnd the i uiraga t * maintain them against all I ? oers Ail of the above, wjih sense s id ability, belong to <h? Edit r of the t dvueute. 1 lisvc known bun >in?ehe u as a we-little-tn*. There never was lotlier boy I ke him?he is unique, | lwajswasbiiglit.it iclioul and i lie 1-1 atiirof (tie tchool. If he had lived g|ftday of S. Cm, great orator and j uci statesman. We would have all his mantle should fall en John. < fast t^ing however?John in his grc ras* nevpr considered handsome. grew up very fust, and sums part ^ hi in grew faster than other parts, that he was somewhat out of ah Out after awhile John went oil . school. lie was gone from our ni 8 ] t wo or three years l?fore ha relur To llie surprise of everybody a g transformation had taken place. V he looked like a thing of beauty at joy forever, Many of us Batesburi '* put our heads together to Hnd out cause of this t real change. Some it writs a great school John had got; tks, others, that when a hoy went to school and he was not made up *xa at- light, they put him on a smooti f, r b >ard, stretched and kinder ironed jm- j ou^* , it Now all or lis who hail boys 1 :i 1T wore crooked, bundled theui up jgh sent thi'in to this school, but not on them, whom we sent, relumed ha\ We gotten tid of all their crooks. S< is : said it wasn't the school, wlt'eli tlii s. nor tlie snioothing and stretching !m- pnratus. No, the thing was in J j a be To re lie went nway from us. J are was growing and he just kept righ a growing; just like you see the t onc on the rose bush. 1 here is no bea our in it, but after w hile \ ou look ngi bill and you behold a beautiful rise. I rv111 thinking thats going to be the 1 with John and Tic Advocate. hv two are going to grow, nnd just k Jay right on growing logather, until f? . the bulb on the rote bush, burst i rts ?,,e Kr*?t big flower. Aid all B.? ur<^ burg and sujroundii g country wil Ui, tilled with its purity and its pro* and into every home vc hare the Ai oen J cata goes ilure will Le joy at.d g uiss. N.G. Coor.e For nil the nice things Rro. > rg has said about us, we herewith nial sweeping bow and confess it is one ? u9t treat. However, we will ask our g ,, Brother to d.fer the treat until i the ^ summer, when lemona le abounds the price is cheap. Remember.ng t ill things come to those who ki , ' how to wait.?Lid. ts. _ A Good Cough M:UIclue n<l Children. "I have no hesitancy in race mending Chamberlain's t'ougli Re d a dy," says F. I*. Moran, a well km * y j and i opuiar bake.*, cf J*"tetsburg, be "We have given it le our child '.cs whan troubled with bad coughs, i the whooping cough, and it ,has alw ble Kiven perfect satisfacli. n. It was i >t?>. commended to me hy a druggist as ing best cough medicine for ? hildrcn a ' r, contained no opium or other barn o?e drug." Sold by F. B. Uunler. the "if Brif[U Bov* Started in Bus in "J" The ?>uflli-her* of the famous his tllusnr aiit weekly r.ewauipcr, l'tSMUi-MMA i-itfr. ? of now placing representatives at every post c a in Soutli Carolina and they il? sire to scour-" services of capable hustling agents in cue the following towns of Saluila county: Riclge Spitng, Saluda and Wards, am it! many other towns as are not already supp The work is prolltable and pleasant. A poi , of Saturday only is required Over 5.(too ag _ are doing splendidly. No money whateve . I t<> l>e paid for the end of each mnnu^^^HBfl I sold are not charged for. write to Grit 1 I ing Co., WiUUmsport, P?., and mention ' I A ItVOCA t K : Notice to Debtors; aud Cr ditors. 1 ! All persons owing tbe Estate ? f J I) ; Son, \%i 1 make |nymeut to the under signid, and nil persons having claim against bis Ks'ate present tlie same t( i the undersigned, | ropeily attested J. r. ABLE, Vdmiuistr.itor of the ist tte of J. I). S? n, deceased. Lee-vlle, S. C., l'eb 2*, 11HM. Stiikcs a Kitli Fittd. "I a?s troubled fi-r sevtr.il years with chronic indijcsti ii aid ?iervotif , debihty," writes F. J. Green,"of Lulli caster. N. II,, "No re met . y helped me until I began using Electric JJitj ters, wh'.t li did ine mure good tlr.n all i the uiui iciucs I ever used. They have iUo kept my wife ia excellent health fur year . She says Electric Itilter> arc just splen !id fur female troubles; that the ' are a grand tonic and invigorat r for w*ak, run down women. Nu ; other uiei icine can take its place it ! our family." Try tie in. Only Satisfaction guaranteed by F. h. Gunter. WILL EVANS. i II..be r.'.asVr, Sliirl maker will, give y.mr umi order* prompt and onrefui attention, at 1-I3J Mum S: r? et. 3-13'01. Columbia, S. C. Masonic Lod^M Ornuuiiscd. Mr. FJitor, pV:uc allow in i -pare in your new*y pa par to ?*y a word to tin* public of the we'l done work in organizing Masonry by Rev. A. (J. Jvenrdy. Stat* Grand U tster of Mas^u*, Rev. V. 3. Johnson, tJvrrotury mid my?elf, dorinjf two weeks; (lie following lodgeware organized Willi a memberrhip a? follows: Warmer, Is members; Trenton, '*); North Kdg.-fleld, 3d; Pleasint Hi-ge, l';Sprng llill, 33; Prosperity, | 37; Columbia, 80; K'II"an. 27; Styx, 3d: \ We closed at Swansea, with go< d men. We also ha 1 tin* !i ?n.?r of meeting I?r. E. II. Coit of Columbia. TJ.e order of K. A. A. Y., Masons Iiiivp only been at work in this Stale 4 years and ur? to preheat, has "o lodges, fonts ining 4,17? members. We are iflad to say we hive llie largeal nuns- , lier of I lie I us-i ess negroes at the heat! [ nf our order*. J. T. I.. Dunham. . 4. J. Watson Appoint *<1 Treasurer of Hidge Association. By the death of our b?li>vcd and j li^hly esteemed brother, W, l>. Turier, th<? oftlr* of treasurer in the l!ulge t.iptist Assoeia ion becomes vacant? therefore, appoint brothers. J. Waton of Jiilnid iit, S. C., Treasurer of he a social ion. it id ask persot ? coir* tunicate tvi h him an (Inane <* of the a*cei..t;o:? Fraternally, 0. HlIMiKl.L, dir., Es.. C ? a., Itidge Kapt al Assoeiulio t. ) r said When you are biiliou?, use tlioi Due- famous little pills knowo as DeWilt 'Will Little Early Risers to cleanse tlieliri !' and bo *els. They never iTfipe. f F. B. Guutcr. , so upe. f to The Be#? Prescription for Tlalaria ' d-fc CliHI aa<l Fever i?n bottle of Gnovu ihV. tai tklci f Cdill Tosic. ft it- ?1(111 reat jrgr nlllj ^>itrilt*9 III a tasteless fori! ' hy, N? i'Tr?no pay. I'i ire &Oj. id a 5 LAND SALE e to STATE OF SOI Til CAROLINA, <'MS OotXTY OK LkXIXOION. ctly , , II. I). Senterfeit, I. F. Senteifeit, \\ ilnc 1,1 B. Sewterfeit, Isaiah Senterfeit nn Mrs. Debbie Kennedy, Plaintiffs, thal Against j Estelle i In 11 mail, Fallaw and Juba f J llallman, Defendants. \nS l'ART1 HON OF KKAI, KSTATE. 0 i In obedia.ice to the judgn ent of tl. j jtf Court in this case, I, Samuel B. (Jeori: ?p. Special Referee herein, will soil to th ohn highest bidder at public outcry. h-for ohn the door of The First Nnthionni Haul t 0n of Ratesburg, at Uatesbtirg, S. dur tulb i?g the legal hours of sale, on Tliur.uty day, the 21st., day Jhrcsi, next; ain, i AH that certain farm or j iecc < am land containing one lituidred acres sit ivay ! uatcd in Lexington County and Stat The | "foresaid, on the I'ine Log1 road, nil #rj, | j lining lauds of Jaiue M. Jones, No. 1 lit* I Estate of Joint Low man deceased, an into tract No. (>, and hath such reprosenja tea- lions as a plat of the same xxx mad I be ' by W E. Sawyer I). S., 20th., Jaauar rejJS 1817, will more fully represent, lvo-1 Terms: One third cash, and the ha! lad- ! ance on credit, in two equal annual in r> stalluients, v, illi iutere.-t l'rom day u sale, at eight per cent per annum, pay jick I able annually, secured by bond of th kc ? purchaser cud mortgage if tho prem our isessold. Terms to be complied will nod immediately, or at the expiration o text i ,,ne hour, ?!ie premises will be resd anil ; the risk of the former purchaser hat l'urcha*er to pay for papers and reve no a j '??? s* auips. SAMUEL It. GEORGE, ! Special Referre?Clerk of the Court, for I- x ngtuti, S. C., Feb., 27, 10 tl. am- j tne. i:r?,o()o our grand a.t.ocx v" Ornithological Z\ Conies' a* 1 Something entirely^ new at i. inter re0* es.ing. Re nt what y n are to do. Ym the j may get ?2(K) cash. Our ru test is t s it 1 see who can make the large-t list o j- i I names (or kinds) of birds from the lol | lowing list of letters: 1 W I> no C C K l I. I A I' R T A 1 I 1> G E S V N I E I. V E R R 0 I M V ?SS IDOIITL. ated ; are We will recognize as a bird nnytliinj ,mcc belonging to the feathered Irilie ,i1P ! whether it he a Hen, Crow.S ' ger o a ..t ' any other kind. "Vou can use any let j ter as many t:me- to iu.?i\e a iiame a I is!'1 appers In the list of letter-* above lied I ^ur bisliuu'i' Woodcock, I'lov-r, Smo. ti. ii j rh'd. To any pi rson who can uuiki ' I a list of or more dtif -rent mimes ti "l.* birds, wo will give absolutely FREE i ,r " b? ' lot ? _(x) or 1 |"Js oil have n fide out yi ur lit. T out ' line nil It.u In tton'i Hi: nlv. and send to us with Stamped, ^Wyidresaed envelope, then if v ii are ri warded a prizt bv be omiiig a suit J scriber to 77u: I. imiiti * World. \\r | shall award a prize to evi ry who sends t he name i>f ? > 15 ril-, ami our g ft < will ^ | be as full uvs : For the besj li-t re I irnru ea< II UH.V, I? (> llltl Wliaf.eli: fur t tie soeond b-sl solution each il lya Iin s p rteri Tea S"t; for llu seven text In si ;> solutions, ?:?? Ii ilny a Konr .b-SaUih I'iamond ami Kuhy Iting. for the next best solutions a (iolsl l*i?i e; a id fur all i other c irr?rt solutions, t'ri/. >s (if (mod ' \ a I no. The e ; i i/.. s will he f i"warde da'ly.you will not l ave to wa a long lime in uneertain!y hel? r% y <u kno\v he r?suit. The.ie is no letne it of lot teiy in otir plan, it maki s no (1 iTerenee , Whether w e pet your solution lato ut t i eariy in the da v. .VII you ne ?.l i> to ' mail (postage 5 :ts) I liis adv. to u-. ami 1 i on the day it reaches lis, if yo ir lis' is / the best.yuu shall have tli* field I I Wu'cli or if se.-and her t the li au'.iltil ' Tea Set, and so on. We guaruuTei th it j we will award you a | ri/.e. There > I j absolutely no Je.ppori unity for deeep-j ' ; ti 'ii on < ur | ait ? we mi not ais'ord i> 1 p We w.uit to eet ]i.ikiU well saiis'.ir.l 1 < sub ersbers, and lor that rea ?n w<* I , don't ?ant you to send any mo ev uu- 1 i: lil you know exactly what pr ymi | i have gained by answering the ptizz'rs. j { | As soon at?er I p. m. ??eh dav a- pe | a sihle. tlie ex turners w ill judge t i.i ii-t- \ " to the o<-sl of their ability, a i 1 will j ; designate I Ii-priz*s. \\ t-\vdi w t itc ti f< you at od? e no-il'y ine you what prize i; 'ias been awarded you. then if you r.r< p ul y satistleil vou em sen.I your s ill- o i seript'ioii to The ll'oai id's ]\'orfd a:r.i j your prize will go by return of pi ?; ?" i earefu ly packed. To a rson of nar- i r.?A ideas it seem- i upos.-ihle that w>- " . should he aloe to a >le to m d\e r. ieli a ' gigantic i.'Vei f hut wo have the money , bra ins ami reputation, we know exart ly what we au- doing, ail ! if we ean -i legitimateL gain anoliion sob crib t> _ by this g:a id idea, we know that tlu.mill en of wil plea ed > b-erib -r- ear I be induce I to remind The iti's 11"t?/<I to all iiiends ?hereby build ng up j nor eireiilati<ui -lill IH tiier. V?'e r.r> j willing ins; e .d #2o.lkk> in this i eiit"S" y ; ia boil.ling up a big suh-eiip ion l .-l and when this money is spent we re ? rve ihe eight to piiliii-li a n diliea | lion t It it toe eoi.t - si has hern di?en;i , . i in tied* I ioii'i i ? 1 iy wnii its too |;;t. e - I.r >M!I flMlt I :UJ?* I II711:1 1st, 10'Jl. We ^'ivf '? It gas I'i i/.- ?" ) ititle en ilenl of all others to the |m"soh wlf senos in lli? I s'.uo't' n tit) :n the I) s mil hninlsoni??ft manner. Oar Ciim ''' mitt.'*) will tleeiil" ami award pr /.< daily, bin the s|.? eial jt'iO |.r:z i will In awarded in r?ept??ui!ier, 1001 A a.. ^ bird* nam j fo'ind in tlie tii. I i n..: rie ' ' accepted. j WHO NVi: AlJR. Thr ' !l"'.)n in a 11 "or/./" in ti thorn.t it /// nliuU citr i rrn. ire are l:i. ,rn t.< </.. fjr let It/ *s tt iluertine At to our re liabiht:/ ice refer f > 0,1/ A'l - . isinn .1 jtnl or bust,em in > 1 in / <u I o:. J. G G L C Djaler Dry fiu ?N, I' *. ??v NV.iU* ?.Io (!r eerie, llanlw uv, Cr ?l A lit e t.f Collins ntiil Caskets alwi \ 1 2 ~ir KI^TCT ,? ,r The Hamilton, brown Shoe C St J-<n?5?, ?!o , will itive your I) hi duriiiR the ye.tr 1901, lis llr? of Shoes fret.*. They are made c Viei Kid, and wear well. ''K^^wr i Women gl/m, OUR / d FACTORY^^/ t. FOR SALE BY - U X. Grmter e k BATESBUR'3, - - S. DON'T Fail lo VIS i Lu B. Asil - Cc.r' y . 7 J Johnston, S. 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Columbia (So Uy . 4U0p Intel TO " I riRrilir 4 48p '8 6fc?l 7 8 " Orr.n/".. :r* : 5U1p 3t:i 8 4 " P.-an livil.n 8J3n 42S? 0 8 " i-.:n?:rc-villa 7 Sip fi 57a 10 8 t.r. i mi : . 8lo| 7 li I 7 ( i'l. .il ... So. Ky.y II :i? I Joa T5 JNnrkrH'.o . ".. j 1 wjt 2 571. 8 8. " Icintwejl 1 24p! & ; .ul .. " Sa-.-narah 2 Out S'*Sn 10'A lr. .la.'k<.'i:viile i P. S. i ! 7 4up! 0 2&al 2A 5il;opiajj Car Sorvlco. n*. .4 i7ally j?i ?i uigcr .orvioo biitwac "i'li-i anrt York. N' u. .1 e : ! .2 U??- Yorlt iiml Florida I.in It' 1. 1 ..i y t Sun-In., #'i?r.:T'os?'.l excli i.-v..T ' I' -ii a:i flr.or l)Vuwisi|;'koom STeo| .j; (,'tiiWr; iii# i* ami Ohjervatorr Cars Lr.i '.: "4" . V rk, O tlti'a'.i:-. and St AnKttstini Fit': rii s ving cur* ! twit.n Aug -la an '- n-i-;.l 3cv. Y irk. mm ft-iiu .\ug.isra ? ir.ri .t via 11 a kvPlo. Parlor i*ur4 Lt i on Ourl. '..on H'i'l C "lu'al ta. it.'-. 8 .i 1 ..1?3>'.v York un.l Florida Kj f-n l>:?.'.viaroom aiceplof earn in-twec i it . Not. Y !<:. Pullman ilrawini on- . i .Ki'.nsl .'.wo n Port Tampa. Jaol .1- .vr: i.i Wa-huigioi' anil Vrw Yo: Y a. i tan s.roi lac car* btivera Chariot .ean i ! . ..a'.. i)::.iig car. IteUvcen Cauriott. :ul -a .-aitialt. N- 1 ?IT. S. Fas! Mall. ThroitLrl u. .I.;-:-.. . i;ic-roo*n nvooiag ear* he Jacksinvfllo mil Now York and Pall .:i > . t m w. cp An^rusla nsv.l Char 1lii ,r ?>rr? nil nmli earoul* .11.- -1:; . . ; .'P.r-i LolWI-Pll JtcliMnrilh ul. : ! i t?- Ja.'y bfiwooa Jaksoa : ? ... >'.(: ? . nn' i, vi i Ashi'VillO. N K i N NoM, fc. H HARDWICK, . \-l" * > i. Mgr., t-T. Pas Agt., a ",1j. Washington, I). C W. i'. TA .. P.. \V. HPN'I', Vl lie: Ag'i) Lav. Puss. As t.. AthoU... Uiv. Ciinriciioo, D. C. " lii/lLL? COLLEGE ND COMMERCIAL SCHCOI II;.s i!i-? t pttronige in it i-ti'rv. S; ;* Sossi n ,,p lis FI1]I*?. Sj i'ci.iI offers pupils i nterinj omptly. Ton new pupils provide! r by en! lrgi nj i I of b i ritni* l ull >w is the time to enter the f'OMMKR IA I, SCHOOL. arses in fit ok ej i Sbort-li iml ami Tj pewrit in I.. 1$. I1AYXKS. President. ) V E R . In- - - : Notions, Hoots, Caps, Rubbers, thin jr. ie'Y and Glass \Vi re. iys are handy?Prices lo.V as the e u call before buying else A' r<. i , of! M. K. RUTLAND, President,'SS JNO. FOX, Sec., k Treaa. t?nby, J Batesburg Buggy and Harness Co. Just received a car load of buggies. Best on earth for the i(K I money. fjEvery Buggy [Guaranteed ^ 1 j Can sell j'Ou a nice Buggy, set of Harness, Lap-Robe and \ Whip, from $30.40 up. We also carry in stock a nice line of j Collars, Pads, Haines, Traces, Bridlrs cad Horse Clothing J generally. Our entire stock of winter Lap-Robes at.cost. j BATESRURC - - S. C. j Stoves! Stores! Stoves!! > i OAIt t .o a -r> _?v Leader, sit] ,Mod.ern Prize. nMado of Indiana Iron?None better. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!! 333-37- 3?o-te 3s I?3ecL Seal TPOT? COMFORT and DURABILITY. a Stove that won't cook and Shoes that eed |doesn't lit, makes mothers worry?fathers .set* j frown and the children cry, so before buytHing call at L. 1). CU.LLUM & CO., and get r? I the right .goods at right prices, and keep down trouble. ncftY I J B STOKES. 8 IE? 0 ni* i * ?!:: DEALER IN 7 5fcki if Hardware, Stover, Q rock try, Gin and Saw mill supplies 7ia? Steam pipe fitting a Specialty. Call and see me when you ij3*p are i? need of anything in my line. Satisfaction guaranu :iV u TO teed. tJ r.n II 2.a I h><\ . * L* ? ? i -L New Northern Crown Seeds. ' Seed Potatoes. i?i S 3? AT THK SEED STORES 1 O. J. HARRIS. Ola On Sa 1 Buggies & Wagons! " He now have on hand some ? ?>r t he best HL'liG IKS, W AGO r$?- . ()\s, HAKXliSS and SAD K wtesatx ,>le,,y ,nhi1">v / \y, 1 \ \ \ We St-11 the Tyson & Jones ^ A / .A "\ ^un?y am' t',L* l'iedinont n p > I Ojs^^V/Gi ? Wagon?there are none bet. pV\TT^T"G^^\J 1 ter. Also cheaper grades. i- V y' vG1 a /tvx^^/ When in town be sure J y\X ^ y, \ come round and inspect o of u,Ar.*' '* Wagons; & ; SArrc rn:ii AN" coleman. , ? SALUDA,- - - - - - - S. O. ' " 1 n^!wcBTO0f&r?.ffl| t-ureKve Whiskey | JH K Bfl axrmim* *m?r*?a!' &3J2Q H all n ' i " furur ivo If bp w? tMp 6ft ftpproval. In PMIft bftiaa, wltfc Si p PADGETT. BR Ino mtrkt to Indkitt ctAtinlt. W!mi y?u| II ? ,30ltm?ftS^ AUCUjTA,GA Bg racalvo i? and toot It, H It la net aattefactory *3 --. ||f1~fPj return It at our asponaa antf wa win ratam ^'l|l!^!ifi|F|!!'f^i your >3-20. ^ f- V!;Si t!' 'I**! VW fe.tan ?Nt aaO'Uii?i?T?? tjV '||; *"'""* w"m ' *,r"w- ?* ^^B ^;. T'*( Proa a ireo ? KU6URTR, <.